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declutch

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declutch [dɪˈklʌtʃ]
vb
(Engineering / Automotive Engineering) (intr) to disengage the clutch of a motor vehicle
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Verb1.declutch - disengage the clutch of a car
disengage - become free; "in neutral, the gears disengage"
Translations
declutch [ˈdiːˈklʌtʃ] VIdesembragar
to double declutchhacer un doble desembrague(hacer una reducción de marcha soltando antes el embrague al pasar por punto muerto)
declutch [diːˈklʌtʃ] vi (British)débrayer
declutch
viauskuppeln
declutch [ˈdiːˈklʌtʃ] vi (Aut) → premere la frizione
declutch [ˈdiːˈklʌtʃ] vi (Aut) → premere la frizione


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One wear-resistant version is used in declutch tubes for an IV-therapy syringe, replacing five metal components.
Head off loading problems by never using damaged ammo trays and correctly stowing the declutch wedge like the IETM says.
XtraShift's declutch button on the front face of the gear level allows the operator to make a gear change without having to depress the clutch pedal, and an auto start function ensures a smooth progressive take up of drive if the pedal is released too quickly.
 
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